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Ask HN: Switching Skillset as a Developer
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by Zoo3y
2403 days ago
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I have 2 years of experience developing custom apps on PaaS (e.g. Salesforce, ServiceNow, Appian, Pega, Okta) on federal projects, but it's not fulfilling to me. I have a 4 year degree in comp sci, but I'm not sure if I should consider myself a mid-tier or entry level developer when applying to jobs outside this technology stack. Have you ever made a big switch in your career in terms of the technology you're using? Did you have to learn on the go, or build up personal projects which landed you a job? It's frustrating to feel burnt out at the end of the day/week with seemingly no room to work and learn new things. |
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I first started out in HTML web and email design, but I found it to be too difficult to make it into anything more than beer money.
After talking to other people in the industry, I started making websites in simple PHP. Eventually I migrated to WordPress and spent a few years building my LAMP stack skills. WP and PHP becomes a nightmare for any large project, and I found myself getting burned and burnt out by clients and PHP issues.
Along the way, I picked up JS and got good enough to pass interviews. This led to a one year gig as part of a marketing team, cranking out code and dealing with non-technicals ruining projects.
The JS frameworks started exploding, and I found work as an AngularJS (1.x) dev. This got me into corporate work. I got exposed to more tech and my resume blew up.
Nowadays, I work in React and NodeJS but my experience gets me jobs across all of the stacks I dabbled in.
My recommendation is to get a job, learn all you can, coast. Then use some of your free time to educate yourself for your next job. Get more skills, rinse, repeat.